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Cristi
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Arnulf Floyd
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November Rain and Estranged by Guns N' Roses
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Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
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Blaqua
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both masterpieces, I prefer Estranged though, kinda overshadowed by the first one Other
prog songs by non prog or prog-related that I recommend: Budgie - Parents Electric
Light Orchestra-From the sun to the world(Boogie no.1) Iron Maiden - To Tame a Land, Alexander the Great Kraftwerk
- Autobahn (mostly experimental though) Led
Zeppelin-Kashmir Metallica
- Orion Miles
John - Music Moody
Blues - Legend of a Mind Stories-
Earthbound/Freefall Wishbone
Ash- Warrior |
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skog_prog
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Siberian Breaks - MGMT Lady Dada's Nightmare - MGMT Metanoia - MGMT Alien Days - MGMT |
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Argo2112
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Zeppelin comes to mind. The Rain Song, Kashmir, Achilles Last Stand...
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Hrychu
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Now here's something a little bit obscure. Gaya Muda Merdeka by Harry Sabar. It's surprisingly proggy, at least for someone associated with easy listening, cookie cutter ballads.
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Jeffro
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That's really cool. I can completely see that song being done by any of the great 70s keyboard prog bands.
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iancat87
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Hm. I have a few, but...
Jane's Addiction -- All of side 2 of Ritual de lo Habitual It's kind of a suite almost, isn't it? It's not all connected themes, but the moods and musicality of that second side are so different from their funk metal stuff.
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Lewian
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Anoushka Shankar has done some pretty proggy stuff. |
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MortSahlFan
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Eagles - Journey of the Sorcerer
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Blaqua
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have you listened to the hitchhiker's version?
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terramystic
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Eros Ramazzotti - Musica e is kind of proggy.
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Squonk19
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Music - John Miles
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“Living in their pools, they soon forget about the sea.”
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Moyan
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While The Sweet was famous for its glitter-rock sound, "Set Me Free" is a standout song that also features progressive rock elements. This song, which was included on their 1974 album "Sweet Fanny Adams," is more in line with the progressive rock genre because of its elaborate guitar work, dense song structures, and an experimental approach. The Sweet used a more nuanced and technically complex approach in "Set Me Free," departing from typical catchy glitter-rock from the first half to the mid-1970s. In contrast to their usual repertoire, the tune features prolonged instrumental parts, dynamic changes in speed and mood, and lyrical themes that explore more complex subjects. Indeed, "Set Me Free" could be considered a splendid heavy-progressive rock song that exemplifies The Sweet's adaptability and willingness to venture outside of their glitter-rock repertoire. |
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MortSahlFan
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I have not.
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https://www.youtube.com/c/LoyalOpposition
https://www.scribd.com/document/382737647/MortSahlFan-Song-List |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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The Movie by Aerosmith (at least it's very proggish to me and it's instrumental so...)
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mellotronwave
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New Order : Elegia (and its extended version)
Magazine : Thin air (from their LP Secaondhand daylight) Joy Division : Atmosphere (EP) The Cure : Charlotte sometimes (from the eponymous E.P.) |
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"Mellotron is to progrock what watercolor is to painting. Diaphanous and mesmerizing"
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